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Post Re: Heated Windscreens
Just a quick question on the wiring of these screens, as a fair few of you now have these in your cars what final wiring did you settle on, is it similar to what Dino suggested (i.e. 27.5amp wire, 20amp fuse, 30amp relay etc etc) or something else, I'm just about to finalise my wiring so confirmation would be appreciated. Also if anyone can tell me at what positions are the terminals on the screen, mine is still all wrapped up in the box and I really don't want to disturb it yet. I need to get the delivery wires in position before the interior is done.


Wed Mar 17, 2010 10:38 am
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I'll double check tonight, but I'm pretty sure that the wires for the screen are on the passenger side at the bottom.

I need to check the current on the too, I've lashed up my screen once, but should get the clamp meter on it to see what it is pulling.

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Post Re: Heated Windscreens
Right, I've dug my screen out and chucked it across my battery. According to my ammeter, it is pulling 6 amps at battery voltage (12.4v, not 13-14v which is what is would be with the alternator). So you might expect to see a slightly higher current than that when the engine is running, but not more that 7 amps. That is unless my screen isn't working correctly, but the cables are fairly thin and I wouldn't want to be sticking anywhere near 30 amps though them. :shock: :roll: :lol:

Oh, and the connections are at the bottom on either side, so you can connect one of them to the chassis and the other to either a relay or a switch capable of carrying the current.

Hope that helps

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Wed Mar 17, 2010 10:09 pm
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Thanks heaps Tim, it saves me having to get mine out of the loft


Wed Mar 17, 2010 11:03 pm
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Tim Rowe (1130) wrote:
... According to my ammeter, it is pulling 6 amps at battery voltage ... So you might expect to see a slightly higher current than that when the engine is running, but not more that 7 amps. ...

Oh, and the connections are at the bottom on either side, ...

Agreed, on both counts.
Just for clarification, the screen elements are insulated within the glass so it doesn't matter which side is connected to live.


Thu Mar 18, 2010 12:51 am
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Hopefully this won't add to the confusion -- according to the owners handbook the heated screen in my Mondeo has 2 x 40amp fuses for LH and RH sides -- I assume the element is in 2 halves -- and the rear screen is 25amps. Heated seats, if I had them, would be 15amps for each seat. I think I'd start with Dino's suggestion, check it works and then maybe move down until a fuse blows and move back one step.

You've probably guessed I'm not an electrician!


Thu Mar 18, 2010 1:39 pm
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7.5A which is the next size up, is probably a bit close to the running current, so I'd go for a 10A fuse, unless you are planning on running other services from that fuse.

I don't think the Coupe screens are as quick to clear as the ones on modern cars, so won't take anywhere near the same amount of current.

I'd like to hear how well they can clear the frost in the morning. :?: :D :?:

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Tim Rowe (1130) wrote:
I'd like to hear how well they can clear the frost in the morning. :?: :D :?:


Might find out later this year myself.

Neil

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Hi , i,m new here but a long time gtm coupe owner, did anything happen with these windscreens ? seems like a great idea. simon


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Yes Dino had 2 batches made. Mine is'nt even fitted yet but there are folks on here who are using them.

Anyway welcome to the nuthouse :lol: If you feel so inclined there is a photo gallery in "general discussion"

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realscamp wrote:
Hi , i,m new here but a long time gtm coupe owner, did anything happen with these windscreens ? seems like a great idea. simon

Hi Simon, Welcome aboard :D
I've got one screen left from the last batch, drop me a line if you you're interested.


Thu Jul 01, 2010 1:43 am
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Hi , great i will have it if thats ok , thank you very much :D


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Thanks Dino , thats made my day


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Hi the other Tim , and thanks good to be here


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realscamp wrote:
Hi , great i will have it if thats ok , thank you very much :D

Hi Simon,
I've sent you an email :D


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